In 1971, the first computed tomography (CT) scan was performed on a patient's brain. Clinical CT systems were introduced in 1974 and dedicated to head imaging only. New technological developments, broader availability, and the clinical success of CT led to a steady growth in examination numbers. Most frequent indications for non-contrast CT (NCCT) of the head include the assessment of ischemia and stroke, intracranial hemorrhage and trauma, while CT angiography (CTA) has become the standard for first-line cerebrovascular evaluation; however, resulting improvements in patient management and clinical outcomes come at the cost of radiation exposure, increasing the risk for secondary morbidity. Therefore, radiation dose optimization should alwa...
SUMMARY: Within the past 2 decades, the number of CT examinations performed has increased almost 10-...
ABSTRACT: The ongoing evolution of computer technology has made the use of iterative reconstruction ...
Increasing integration of computed tomography (CT) into routine patient care has escalated concerns ...
Purpose: Computed tomography (CT) accounts for more than half of the total radiation exposure from m...
Introduction: The use of computed tomography (CT) imaging as a diagnostic modality is increasing rap...
The use of radiation reduction techniques in Computed Tomography (CT) is critical in reducing patien...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of introduction of iterative reconstruction as a mandated software u...
Purpose: Computed tomography (CT), is an X-ray procedure that generates high quality cross-sectional...
Background: The goal of clinical computed tomography (CT) is to produce images of diagnostic quality...
Purpose: To evaluate the potential of model-based iterative reconstruction (MBIR) on dose reduction ...
Computed tomography (CT) was introduced to medicine in the early 1970s, which brought slice imaging...
Evaluation of 15,000 computed tomography (CT) examinations to investigate if iterative reconstructio...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2010...
Computed tomography (CT) is the primary imaging investigation for many neurologic conditions with a ...
PURPOSE: Evaluation of 15,000 computed tomography (CT) examinations to investigate if iterative reco...
SUMMARY: Within the past 2 decades, the number of CT examinations performed has increased almost 10-...
ABSTRACT: The ongoing evolution of computer technology has made the use of iterative reconstruction ...
Increasing integration of computed tomography (CT) into routine patient care has escalated concerns ...
Purpose: Computed tomography (CT) accounts for more than half of the total radiation exposure from m...
Introduction: The use of computed tomography (CT) imaging as a diagnostic modality is increasing rap...
The use of radiation reduction techniques in Computed Tomography (CT) is critical in reducing patien...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of introduction of iterative reconstruction as a mandated software u...
Purpose: Computed tomography (CT), is an X-ray procedure that generates high quality cross-sectional...
Background: The goal of clinical computed tomography (CT) is to produce images of diagnostic quality...
Purpose: To evaluate the potential of model-based iterative reconstruction (MBIR) on dose reduction ...
Computed tomography (CT) was introduced to medicine in the early 1970s, which brought slice imaging...
Evaluation of 15,000 computed tomography (CT) examinations to investigate if iterative reconstructio...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2010...
Computed tomography (CT) is the primary imaging investigation for many neurologic conditions with a ...
PURPOSE: Evaluation of 15,000 computed tomography (CT) examinations to investigate if iterative reco...
SUMMARY: Within the past 2 decades, the number of CT examinations performed has increased almost 10-...
ABSTRACT: The ongoing evolution of computer technology has made the use of iterative reconstruction ...
Increasing integration of computed tomography (CT) into routine patient care has escalated concerns ...